-
Mythlore is a
biannual (originally quarterly) peer-reviewed
academic journal founded by Glen
GoodKnight and
published by the
Mythopoeic Society. Although...
- Paul
Edwin (1993). "Another
Opinion of 'The
Verse of J. R. R. Tolkien'".
Mythlore. 19 (2).
Article 2. Holmes, John R. (2013) [2007]. "Art and Illustrations...
- "Review of
Medievalism in a Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones".
Mythlore. 37 (1 (133)): 248–251. ISSN 0146-9339. JSTOR 26809343.
Archived from the...
-
unexpected Guest.
Influence of
William Morris on J. R. R. Tolkien's works".
Mythlore (95/96). Lazo,
Andrew (2008). "Gathered
Round Northern Fires". In Chance...
- he will feed them, and
leads them to the world. Joe Abbott,
writing in
Mythlore,
comments that
Ungoliant and
Shelob are
similar monsters, "product of a...
- magician's niece: the
kinship between J. K.
Rowling and C. S. Lewis".
Mythlore. 23 (2): 53–64. JSTOR 26814627. Horne,
Jackie C. (2010). "Harry and the...
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Apollo Sauroktonos",
Apollo the Lizard-killer.
Gwenyth Hood,
writing in
Mythlore,
compares Sauron to
Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's 1897
novel Dracula...
- the
Elves during the
First Age" (
Mythlore 14.1, 1987) "Orc Hosts,
Armies and Legions: A
Demographic Study" (
Mythlore 16.4, 1990) "To -E or -NE? On the...
-
moment of Saruman's death.
Michael Treschow and Mark Duckworth,
writing in
Mythlore, note that the
return to the
Shire emphasises the protagonists' growth...
-
seeing stones The
scholar Paul H. Kocher,
reviewing Unfinished Tales in
Mythlore,
noted that all the
stories are
linked to
either The Silmarillion, Akallabeth...